This is a Vintage General Electronics 1950s table fan that is robins egg blue and white. At this stage of the project, I had completed most of the paint and wiring, and had begun reassembly. I picked this fan up at the Tulsa flea market in the mid-1990's.Īll original rubber feet are intact, as is the original plug (with new reproduction wire). Download Cooking Master Boy Episode 53 more. This fan was made in the later 1920's, around 1927 or 1928.
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The manufacturing month and year is coded into the serial number (not the model number) of the appliance. Welded) blade guard, cast-iron base (later models used stamped steel), brass blades (post-WWI/pre-1930's models had these), and NO SERIAL NUMBER!!! They never bothered to stamp a number in the 'serial number' field. This particular fan is a 75423 AOU model, form V5, manufactured in 1918 or 1919. The original maintenance and spec label is still affixed to the bottom plate. I received this fan in poor condition it had not been maintained in decades, the paint was ruined (and covered in silver spray paint), the wire blade guard was slightly twisted (fixed as of now), the wiring was a mess (but it did run).ĭespite this, it was 100% complete.